Maine, hands down, earns props as one of the most beautiful states in the country. We have so many ways to admire that beauty, too. Hiking allows us to explore even the most remote corners of Maine and usually promises an unforgettable adventure, no matter which trail we take. When you follow the Old Speck Mountain Trail in Maine, for example, you'll be treated to an abundance of natural beauty - from a cascading waterfall to breathtaking views.
Gear up for a mighty challenge for which you'll be well rewarded with gorgeous views when you set off on the Old Speck Mountain Trail.
Earning a hard rating from All Trails, the 7.4-mile path winds through Grafton Notch State Park.
Despite that hard rating, the trail sees a lot of traffic and for good reason. It's packed with natural beauty.
If you're up for the challenge, be prepared for steep climbs. Hikers recommend wearing sturdy shoes or boots, especially if you're hiking after a rain. The trail can get really slippery.
Bring along plenty of fresh water and snacks, because you're in for a long journey.
Along the way, you'll pass a ton of beautiful scenery, including a cascading waterfall.
Climb up the fire tower for sensational mountain views.
If you're hiking when there's snow and ice, be sure to wear spikes to make the journey safer and a bit easier.
This is one trail that's bursting with photo-worthy moments, so you'll definitely want to bring your camera.
However, if you visit on a rainy or a foggy day, you likely won't enjoy the same striking mountain views you will on a clear or a sunny day.
Here's the official website of Grafton Notch State Park. View more photos and a trail map of Old Speck Mountain Trail on All Trails.
Have you ever hiked Old Speck Mountain Trail in Maine? Do you have any advice for those who want to hike it? Let us know in the comments! If you like a hike with gorgeous views, you'll absolutely love Cadillac North Ridge Trail in Arcadia National Park.
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